Related Resources: Answers To Tough Questions
Should Christians take part in Easter and Christmas celebrations?
If the Bible teaches that Christians will be resurrected at the time of Christ's return, what state
How can a body that has been consumed by fire or completely decomposed be resurrected?
Does the phrase "only begotten Son" in John 3:16 imply that Jesus was derived from the Father in som
Is it possible that the gospel account of the suffering and death of Jesus Christ, as portrayed in T
Why should I worry about God's condemnation if I'm a moral person who hasn't committed any serious s
Is it possible for me to lose my salvation?
How can it be morally right for Jesus Christ to die for our sins?
When there are so many religions in the world, how can Christianity claim to be the only way to God?
Is it true that Jesus never claimed to be God?
How does the resurrection of Jesus fit with Jewish views of an afterlife?
Is it anti-Semitic for the New Testament to refer to the hostility of “the Jews”?
Does Matthew 27:25 imply that all Jews are universally responsible for Christ’s death?
Even if Jesus was a messenger from God, why shouldn’t I believe He was merely one of many divine messengers, like Rama, Krishna, or Buddha?
Does Isaiah 65:17 imply that people in heaven will have no recollection of earthly events?
How often in the history of the church have people mistakenly believed they were acting in fulfillment, or observing the fulfillment, of prophecy?
Can we ever know for sure that current events are the specific fulfillment of biblical prophecy?
What should I think of recent claims made in the media that Jesus Christ is legendary and never existed?
What should I think of claims that Jesus was just a wandering philosopher who was imaginatively transformed after His death into a legendary, wonder-working “god-man”?
Does the fact that few ancient non-Christian sources refer to Jesus imply that He may not have really existed but is only a legend of the early church?
Don't all religions lead, ultimately, to God?
Doesn’t the fact that Paul didn’t quote Jesus show that he wasn’t interested in Him as a real person but only as a means of promoting his new faith in a (metaphorically) “risen Christ”?
Why is genuine New Testament Christianity opposed to war and violence?